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kros
Average Member
Poland
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 07 2002 : 4:38:33 PM
quote:
Kros,
sh access-lists - will show you the contents of all ACLs,
however if you only want to view the contents of one of your ACLs instead of all you would use the following command:
sh access-list (name/number) eg: sh access-list 101
I assume this is what you were after hope it helps.
oh now i see
thanky very much Richard
regards kros
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 12:31:12 AM
Dear Alex Dion,
CONGRATULATION!!!
Its a happy occasion to celebrate!Relax and enjoy your self!
Thanks for your comments.Please do visit us to help our members?
All the best wishes from nwd's forum and members.
joyfully
Love
Tara
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 12:40:09 AM
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *
Question:-- In which valid situations is a hold-down timer reset? (Choose three).
A. When the hold-down timer expires.
B. When infinity is finally defined as some maximum number.
C. When the router exchanges update summaries at area borders.
D. When the router detect faulty LSPs propagating through the internetwork.
E. When another update is received indicating a new route with a better metric.
F. When another update is received indicating the original route to the network has been restored.
G. When the router receives a processing task proportional to the number of links in the internetwork.
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to know more about the subject rather then collecting
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Edited by - Tara on Jun 08 2002 12:49:12 AM
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 12:47:31 AM
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*
Question:-- Which term describes the process in which frames from one network system are placed inside the frames of another network system?
A. bridging
B. tunneling
C. data-link control
D. generic routing
E. packet switching
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Sunny
Average Member
United Kingdom
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 06:32:08 AM
Hi Tara and all,
I am embarking on CCNA self study. Have basic knowledge of PCS and would appreciate any help, advice, resource links you can send me regarding CCNA and exam.
I have just registered . Why are people asking the following(sorry im new to all this):
Please grant me access username /password to your yahoo briefcase
Can you tell me more about this briefcase(username/password facility) and how I would get a username and password .
Many Thanks
Sunny
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Sunny
Average Member
United Kingdom
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 06:32:32 AM
Hi Tara and all,
I am embarking on CCNA self study. Have basic knowledge of PCS and would appreciate any help, advice, resource links you can send me regarding CCNA and exam.
I have just registered . Why are people asking the following(sorry im new to all this):
Please grant me access username /password to your yahoo briefcase
Can you tell me more about this briefcase(username/password facility) and how I would get a username and password .
Many Thanks
Sunny
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Missy
New Member
USA
3 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 07:52:46 AM
Hi Everyone,
I am so glad I have found this group! It is so nice to find other people preparing for the CCNA exam.
My question is how do you go about studying for this exam? Should I take notes? I have Todd Lammale's study guide and the one from Cisco Press. I don't care for the Cisco Press book because it only has essay written summary review questions, no multiple choices. The material is very dry, that could be because I study at night after work and I may be tired. Yet I find it very interesting and challenging. When I read the information I think am trying to memorize the material at the same time, maybe that is my problem. Then I start to panic, which isn't good.
I have other certifications, which I have self-studied for, but so far this one is the hardest one to prepare for.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thank you,
Missy
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kpard
Junior Member
India
5 Posts
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Posted - Jun 08 2002 : 10:33:49 AM
my e-mail address is
i have already sent you an e-mail. Could you please give me access to whatever resources or questions u have.
Thanks a lot in advance. (dont worry, ill thank u again :P )
Kyan
PS: If anyone has the latest NetQs from netqs.homestead.com, please send it to me. I will eternally be in your debt. These netqs are actual questions - word for word. I failed once with a 809 :(, i looked at the sample NetQ, 8 out of 20 were in my exam. I feel quite dumb now...so please, NetQs would be thebest help anyone ever gave me. :)
Kyan
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ajaydn
New Member
India
2 Posts
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Posted - Jun 09 2002 : 06:23:24 AM
Hi Tara,
I am a networking professional in a software services firm. I have been studying from the 604-507 book. Intend to give my CCNA by 17th June.
You are doing a wonderful job by maintaining a thread like this, not to mention the periodic questions and answers you post!! I am sure this is one of the best resources I have hit upon on the Net - if not the best.
I have tried out Boson and other tests that are available for free. It would help me a lot, if you could suggest some questions sets or sample test materials.
Thanks
Ajay
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 09 2002 : 08:38:17 AM
Dear Ajay,
What I understood by your few lines that,you lad's are lucky enough to source around for better,best & worst. But when I wrote my exam I didn't had any help from any where? Each line's of Cisco book is a question? And there is no shortcut?
As saying goes"Mail ke pichhe bhaga our local hath se gayee" Don't miss my mail?
Slow and steady by 17th you will be ready? I mean for your exam?
Phir Boolana halwai,Our khoob baat naa methai!!!
Rahageer
Tara
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 09 2002 : 08:50:52 AM
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *
Question:-- Router A is connected to Router B, a non-Cisco router, through the network cloud. Using the command output shown what must be configured on Router A's interface s0 to change the line protocol from down to up?
Command Output:
RouterA# show interface s0
Serial 0 is up, line protocol is down
Hardware is HD64570
Internet address 10.1.1.1
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive set (10sec)
A. no shutdown
B. encapsulation ppp
C. interface serial point-to-point
D. clock rate 56000
Please note:Cisco HDLC does n't work with non Cisco routers due to its frame formate,hence you need PPP to connect btw Cisco and non cisco router.
Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather then collecting
question & answer.
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 09 2002 : 08:57:06 AM
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*
Question:-- At which OSI layer does data translation and code formatting occur?
A. Physical
B. Data link
C. Network
D. Transport
E. Session
F. Presentation
Please note: Ground Nut > (after washing in water & removing the
shell) Presentation> Peanut
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kpard
Junior Member
India
5 Posts
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Posted - Jun 09 2002 : 09:17:11 AM
Dear Tara,
You seem to be helping everyone but me :( . I really need NetQs or any other guide as I am appearing for the exam soon. I have got the files from the MSN community. Is that all u have?
oh, and btw, you are a tremendous person for maintiaining this thread and helping so many people, not many would have done it.
kyan
Kyan
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arclad
Junior Member
Singapore
5 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 12:53:26 AM
Hi Tara,
Need some clarification on the formats of the exam.
1) Is Simulatoion mark as seperate score? meaning does it have seperate score given to it e.g. 300 out of the 1000 for the 2 given simulation question?
2) In the simulation question, if it does not state to save a copy to NVRAM, do we do so? will there be marks deducted if we do extra command?
3) In simulation, e.g. we wanted to list all protocol...so the command would be "show protocols"...what will happen if we were to key as "show protocol" without the "s"? is this considered wrong for the exam?
Thanks for reply in advance...
I have read through the forum and truthfully its the best that I have come to know. Thanks to everyone who have participate in this forum as well ;-)
Cheers,
Martin
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 10:01:18 AM
Dear Martin,
Welcome to the CCNA forum of NWD's!!!
Your queries:
1)Is Simulatoion mark.....answer is No. Because its all inclusive.
2)does not state to save a copy to NVRAM...answer is yes,you must save the configuration to score the full points,No marks been deducted for extra commands,if you can complete the simulation correctly.Remember not to drag the simulation, with unwanted commands? You will loose your precious time,( which is very very important) by doing so?
3)without the "s"? is this considered wrong ......Yes It is? if they specify that routers are running with more than one protocal you must add the "S" to get all the protocols to be displyed as command output.
Now coming to your FQ: My faverite is "Cha kwoi tiao goreng with spicy chilli" and "Ayam Kampong with grated ginger in black soya sauce garnished with fresh coriander (kotomba) leafs"
I heard yan can cook? what about you?
Tara can give a run to your jalan kayu roti-parata?
Foodlover
love
Tara
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 10:12:42 AM
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *
Question:-- Given the network 197.141.28.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240,identify the valid host addresses.(Choose three)
A. 197.141.28.33
B. 197.141.28.112
C. 197.141.28.119
D. 197.141.28.126
E. 197.141.28.175
F. 197.141.28.208
G. 197.141.28.255
Please note: 197.141.28.112 & 197.141.28.208 are subnet address, 197.141.28.175 & 197.141.28.255 are subnet broadcast address.
Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather then collecting
question & answer.
Love
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 10:22:29 AM
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*
Question:-- A routing table contains static, RIP, and IGRP routes for the same destination network. Which route would normally be used to forward data?
A. The IGRP route.
B. The static route.
C. The RIP route.
D. All three will load balance.
Please note: Because administrative distance value of The static route = 1
Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather then collecting
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[email protected]
Advanced Member
58 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 12:39:00 PM
Tara, I have a question for you. What layer of the OSI layer does Telnet operate at? I've had many disputes about this question. Some say session, others say application. Me? I'd go with Session
I also have another question
What would be a faster device: An active hub, or a switch using the cut-through technology? I've had many disputes on that one also.
Thx
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kros
Average Member
Poland
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 3:26:29 PM
quote:
Tara, I have a question for you. What layer of the OSI layer does Telnet operate at? I've had many disputes about this question. Some say session, others say application. Me? I'd go with Session
I also have another question
What would be a faster device: An active hub, or a switch using the cut-through technology? I've had many disputes on that one also.
Thx
hi,
1) telnet: application layer of course
2) cut-through is a switching technology!, hubs don't work using it!
so the question is bad
regards kros
Edited by - kros on Jun 10 2002 3:27:40 PM
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bob718
Average Member
USA
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 10 2002 : 9:04:52 PM
I failed the exam today with a 758 and was wondering if the next time I will take it will have the same exact questions on it. The ip subnetting and simulations is what killed me. Btw Tara, can you give the correct commands to do the 2 simulations because I was having a lot of difficulty in that. Thanks Tara for all your help you have given us. We really appreciate it. :-)
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 12:15:03 AM
Dear Bob,
Its very unfortunate that I have to receive A anniversary gift like this? As your result coincides with my birthday today the 11th June.
I take it as my failure,Please let me know,through an e-mail,what ever questions you can recollect (remember) from that exam including the two simulation, questions ie.name of the router,spcific problem,or what they asked you to configure etc.Send it to me as an attachment (in notepad). so that I can able to help you?
Unfortunate
Tara
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 12:25:53 AM
Dear Jason,
I am very glad to hear from you!
Being the Tiara of the OSI model,application layer is the most premium layer used for todays internetworks are FTP (File Transfer Protocol),HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol),Telnet(Terminal emulation).
Telnet is basicaly a software which provides the capability to access another computer remotly,which we are doing in our daily life (means login to internet through remote access via a modem).
Application layer also supports e-mail (SMTP),and many stand alone applications.
Hubs are generaly a multiport repeaters (whether Passive or active)
used for amplifying and re-timing the weak signals.we call it hub because its offtenly used as the Center of a star topology,and it works only in physical layer or layer 1 and doesn't have any ability to analyze any information such as data or address.Hence Switch and switching methods should be used for faster data transfer(FullDuplex).
Hope this information ends your all disputes over those two questions?
Best & Regards
Undisputedly
Love
Tara
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 12:33:21 AM
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *
Question:--Which devices operate at all seven layers of the OSI model? (Choose three.)
A. Bridge
B. Network management station
C. Transceiver
D. Network host
E. Switch
F. Web server
Please note:Any computer works at all seven layers to perform its function.
Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather then collecting
question & answer.
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Tara
CCNA Moderator
Singapore
253 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 12:42:47 AM
*TARA'S FIFTY OUT OF FIFTY*
Question:-- Router# show ipx interface e0
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
IPX address is 6F2C.0000.0c5d.b36e, NOVELL_ETHER [up] line-up, RIPPQ:0,SAPPQ: 0
Delay of this IPX network, in ticks is 1 throughput 0 link delay 0
IPXWAN processing not enabled on this interface.
IPX SAP update interval is 1 minute(s)
IPX type 20 propagation packet forwarding is disabled
Incoming access list is not set
Outgoing access list is not set
IPX helper access list is not set
SAP GNS processing enabled, delay 0 ms, output filter list is not set
SAP Input filter list is not set
SAP Output filter list is not set
SAP Router filter list is not set
Input filter list is not set
Output filter list is not set
Router filter list is not set
Netbios Input host access list is not set
Netbios Input bytes access list is not set
Netbios Output host access list is not set
Netbios Outpus bytes access list is not set
Updates each 60 seconds, aging multiple RIP: 3 SAP: 3
SAP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 480 bytes
RIP interpacket delay is 55 ms, maximum size is 432 bytes
IPX accounting is disabled
IPX fast switching is configured (enabled)
RIP packets received 0, RIP packets sent 1
SAP packets received 0, SAP packets sent 1
What is the Layer 2 address as shown in the output of the show ipx interface e0 command?
A. 6F2C
B. 0000.0c
C. 5d.b35e
D. 0c5d.b363
E. 0000.0c5d.b363
F. 6F2C.0000.0c5d.b363
Please note:Ipx address are writen in order of Network number(6F2C)followed by the node number(0000.0c5d.b363),which is nothing but the MAC address or Layer 2 address of the host computer.
Members are requested to go through
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arclad
Junior Member
Singapore
5 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 01:28:36 AM
Hi Tara,
Thanks for your helpful information to get me prepared.
btw, I have come to know that I will need a username and password to get to your files...I have sent you an email requesting for it.
Would you mind sharing it with me? My email is
And to reply your question to my quote....well, if Yan can cook, so can me ;-), but not to that extend....though I love to eat and study at the same time...;-p
Thanks for all the help that you have over this forum. I find it very useful. Good Luck to my coming exams next week.
Cheers,
Martin
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arclad
Junior Member
Singapore
5 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 08:35:46 AM
Hi,
One more question ;-p
Does anyone know roughly, how many fill in the blank will the exam generate? Thanks
Cheers,
Martin
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[email protected]
Advanced Member
58 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 10:49:05 AM
Thank you for your response Tara. It's been great hearing from you. I and among others appreciate all that you've been doing. I'm sure many people have passed due to your guidance. Best of luck in the future. Jay.
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bob718
Average Member
USA
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 1:07:51 PM
quote:
* TARA'S CISCO TARGET *
Question:-- Given the network 197.141.28.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.240,identify the valid host addresses.(Choose three)
A. 197.141.28.33
B. 197.141.28.112
C. 197.141.28.119
D. 197.141.28.126
E. 197.141.28.175
F. 197.141.28.208
G. 197.141.28.255
Please note: 197.141.28.112 & 197.141.28.208 are subnet address, 197.141.28.175 & 197.141.28.255 are subnet broadcast address.
Members are requested to go through
Cisco's first year & second year CCNA Companion guide
to know more about the subject rather then collecting
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Tara I had the exact same question on the test. I did not know how to do it. Can you explain how you came to those answers? I am very poor in subnetting.
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kros
Average Member
Poland
14 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 2:19:39 PM
A. 197.141.28.33
B. 197.141.28.112
C. 197.141.28.119
D. 197.141.28.126
E. 197.141.28.175
F. 197.141.28.208
G. 197.141.28.255
Hi,
netmask is 255.255.255.240 and all IPs are class C
subnetting is done in 4th octet (look into netmask)
so translate 4th octet of every IP address into binary (because subnetting is done in it)
33 0010|0001
112 0111|0000
119 0111|0111
126 0111|1110
175 1010|1111
208 1101|0000
255 1111|1111
now you can see that valid ip addresses are
A. 197.141.28.33
C. 197.141.28.119
D. 197.141.28.126
and other ones are brodcast/subnet addresses
regards kros
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Mike
Junior Member
Canada
7 Posts
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Posted - Jun 11 2002 : 3:33:27 PM
quote:
*Very Very Important Message For the would be CCNA takers*
Please register your exam through VUE not through Prometric to avoid all hassles of terminal hangging and misspelt shabby transcript!
It's for your good!!
Love
Tara
Edited by - Tara on May 31 2002 10:06:08 AM
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